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President Obama Reacts to Netanyahu's Address to Congress

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President Obama Reacts to Netanyahu

President Obama Reacts to Netanyahu's Address to Congress

March 3 -- President Barack Obama talks about today's speech to a joint session of Congress by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In his address, Netanyahu said an emerging U.S. agreement with...

President Obama responds to Netanyahu's address to Congress (C-SPAN)

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President Obama responds to Netanya

President Obama responds to Netanyahu's address to Congress (C-SPAN)

President Obama responds to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress during a meeting with Secretary of Defense Carter in the Oval Office of the White House. http://www.c-span.o...

Obama Zings Netanyahu on Iran, Congressional Visit

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Obama Zings Netanyahu on Iran, Cong

Obama Zings Netanyahu on Iran, Congressional Visit

President Barack Obama repeatedly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Iran and his scheduled congressional address in March at a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Mer...

PM Netanyahu's meeting with US President Obama

Obama says Netanyahu's speech on Iran is a mistake

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Obama says Netanyahu's speech on Ir

Obama says Netanyahu's speech on Iran is a mistake

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Farrakhan: Netanyahu aims to undermine Obama, drive U.S. to war with Iran

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Farrakhan: Netanyahu aims to underm

Farrakhan: Netanyahu aims to undermine Obama, drive U.S. to war with Iran

Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to the USA to undermine President Barack Obama's attempt to dialogue with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Benjamin Netanyahu Schools Obama

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Benjamin Netanyahu Schools Obama

Benjamin Netanyahu Schools Obama

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President Obama Reacts to Netanyahu's Address to Congress

March 3 -- President Barack Obama talks about today's speech to a joint session of Congress by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In his address, Netanyahu said an emerging U.S. agreement with Iran would backfire and ensure that the Islamic Republic would gain a nuclear arsenal.
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Barack Obama: 'nothing new' in Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran speech

President Barack Obama says "there was nothing new" in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress panning US-led nuclear talks with Iran
US President Barack Obama said there was "nothing new" in Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial speech to Congress on Tuesday, insisting the Israeli Prime Minister did not offer a better option than negotiations.
Mr Netanyahu "did not offer any viable alternatives," Mr Obama said speaking from the Oval Office.
Mr Netanyahu earlier, before an impassioned joint meeting of Congress, pilloried talks with Iran, which if successful would be a key plank of Mr Obama's foreign policy legacy.
Receiving a warm welcome from Mr Obama's Republican foes, Mr Netanyahu insisted the deal "doesn't block Iran's path to the bomb. It paves Iran's path to the bomb."
Mr Obama has refused to meet Netanyahu during his visit to the US capital and said he did not watch the speech but saw a transcript.
"I am not focused in the politics of this, I am not focused on the theatre," Mr Obama said.
"As far as I can tell, there was nothing new."
"On the core issue, which is how to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon which would make it far more dangerous, the prime minister did not offer any viable alternatives."
"We don't yet have a deal," he added. "But if we are successful, then in fact this will be the best deal possible with to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapon."
As Mr Obama was speaking, talks between the US and Iran to reach an agreement continued in Switzerland.
The deal would limit Iranian nuclear activity for a decade or more, but would not completely dismantle facilities that could be used to make a bomb.
Iran says it does not want a nuclear weapon.
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President Obama responds to Netanyahu's address to Congress (C-SPAN)

President Obama responds to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress during a meeting with Secretary of Defense Carter in the Oval Office of the White House. http://www.c-span.org/video/?324630-2/president-obama-remarks-prime-minister-netanyahu-address

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Obama Zings Netanyahu on Iran, Congressional Visit

President Barack Obama repeatedly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Iran and his scheduled congressional address in March at a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday.
In addition to implying Netanyahu might be seeking political advantage speaking to a joint session of Congress, Obama took issue with Netanyahu’s policy views, particularly over whether to impose new sanctions now on Iran.
“It does not make sense to sour the negotiations a month or two before they are about to be complete,” Obama said. “What’s the rush? Unless your view is it’s not possible to get a deal with Iran. … That I cannot agree with."
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PM Netanyahu's meeting with US President Obama

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with US President Barack Obama in the White House.

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Obama says Netanyahu's speech on Iran is a mistake

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President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu speak to the press before a bilateral meeting to discuss progress in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, developments in Iran, and other regional priorities. March 3, 2014.

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Farrakhan: Netanyahu aims to undermine Obama, drive U.S. to war with Iran

Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to the USA to undermine President Barack Obama's attempt to dialogue with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Rather than observing customary protocol—that is arranging the visit of a head of state with top officials in the country to be visited—Republican Speaker of the House, John Boehner informed the White House of the Netanyahu invitation just 10 minutes before it was announced to the public, on Jan. 21, the morning after the president’s State of the Union address.
During a secret recording as reported by Israeli Channel 10 on July 9, 2010, the Israeli PM Netanyahu boastfully stated, "I know what America is. America is something that can be moved easily".
Several members of Congress are planning to boycott the speech. Civil Rights icon and Congressional Black Caucus member John Lewis (D-Ga.), and Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) led the boycott. Assistant House Democratic leader Rep. James Clyburn, (D-S.C.), and CBC chairman G. K. Butterfield (D-N.C.) also announced they will not attend.
“I think it’s an affront to the president and the State Department what the speaker did.” Rep. Lewis told AP, calling Mr. Boehner’s actions “unprecedented” and the Netanyahu visit “politicized.” Rep. Butterfield said he was “very disappointed that the speaker would cause such a ruckus” among members of Congress. “To me, it is somewhat of an insult to the president of the United States,” said CBC member Rep. Greg Meeks, (D-N.Y.) “I’m not going to be there.”
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Benjamin Netanyahu Schools Obama

http://www.NewWaveSlave.com - Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the press after meeting with President Obama regarding the Israeli borders. Obama said in his speech that Israel's new borders should be according to the 1967 war, but it appears that the Obama team jumped the gun on the announcement. Obama made the speech just one day before Benyamin Netanyahu visits the White House. Obama threw Netanyahu and the nation of Israel under the bus in favor of Hamas and the Palestinians.
In this clip, Benjamin Netanyahu looks like a professor and Obama like a student nipping at his heels. Netanyahu makes it clear who is the real leader and makes Israel's case in no uncertain terms that Israel WILL NOT adjust its borders or give up the Golan Heights. This was a stunning event and it is obvious that Obama is extremely upset. While Netanyahu was courteous and professional, it is clear that he will not be bullied by President Obama.

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The Awkward History Of Obama And Netanyahu

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a controversial speech about Iran to Congress, but President Obama and many Democrats did not attend the speech. Have Netanyahu and Obama always had a tense relationship?
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OBAMA on NETANYAHU SPEECH to CONGRESS - Netanyahu's Iran Speech Contains Nothing New
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned a joint session of Congress on Tuesday that a potential deal with Iran will not prevent the country from securing nuclear weapons, threatening “the survival” of Israel and its people.
Netanyahu, who took to the House floor to warn of the dangers of a nuclear deal with Iran that the Obama administration is pursuing, was greeted like a visiting rock star as he arrived on the floor of the House chamber, with Democrats and Republicans standing in sustained applause and reaching across the aisle to shake hands with him. US President Barack Obama has reacted scathingly to a speech by the Israeli prime minister that castigated his policy towards Iran. In a speech to the US Congress, Benjamin Netanyahu warned that a deal under discussion on Iran's nuclear programme could "pave Iran's path to the bomb" rather than block it.
But Mr Obama said Mr Netanyahu had offered no viable alternative.
Though Netanyahu stressed the historic bipartisan nature of the U.S.-Israel relationship and said his speech was not politically-motivated, more than four dozen Democrats skipped his speech, many calling it a rebuff to President Barack Obama.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, told Congress on Tuesday Iran poses a threat to the entire world. “The greatest danger facing our world is the marriage of militant Islam with nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu said. “That is exactly what could happen if the deal being negotiated is accepted by Iran. That deal would not prevent Iran developing nuclear weapons. It would all but guarantee that Iran gets those weapons, lots of them.” The Israeli leader was invited to speak to Congress by House Speaker John Boehner. He did not consult Democrats in Congress or the White House prior to the speech. President Obama, angered at Israeli plans to strike Iran nuclear facilities in 2014, threatened to shoot down Israeli planes before they could reach their targets.
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The paper, Al Jarida, cites only anonymous sources and just a handful of other publications have followed the story. But according to israelnationalnews.com, the Arabic newspaper quoted “well-placed” sources as saying Benjamin Netanyahu and two top aides “had decided to carry out air strikes against Iran’s nuclear program after consultations with top security commanders.”
“The Netanyahu government took the decision to strike Iran some time in 2014 soon after Israel had discovered the United States and Iran had been involved in secret talks over Iran’s nuclear program and were about to sign an agreement in that regard behind Israel’s back, Uh oh – Iran just got caught with both hands in the cookie jar. It turns out that even while Iran has been negotiating a “historic peace deal” with the western world, it has been secretly operating a huge underground nuclear enrichment site that it didn’t tell anyone about. But this is what the Iranians always do. They lie, lie and then lie some more. So how in the world can you make a deal with a government that absolutely refuses to tell the truth? These revelations about a secret underground nuclear facility just outside Tehran come at a time when it looked like the Obama administration was about to cave in and give Iran just about everything that it wanted.
So goes the famous line from George Orwell’s novel 1984. And so, too, can our forces today claim over a number of groups we find in the Middle East. In many ways, the enemy of my enemy is my friend when dealing with the Middle East, and in the battle between ancient tribal groups, when you lack an enemy, sometimes you need to make one.

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Netanyahu Intends No Disrespect to President Obama With Congressional Speech

During AIPAC speech, the Israeli prime minister addresses the controversy surrounding his trip to Washington.

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Obama, Netanyahu Meet Amid Discord Over 1967 Borders

President Obama welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House Friday, one day after the president's policy speech on the Arab world a...

Netanyahu: No disrespect to President Obama for visit

CNN's Michelle Kosinski reports on the rising tensions between the White House and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his U.S. visit.

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Obama Responds to Netanyahu's Speech to Congress | The New York Times

President Obama said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel “didn’t offer any viable alternatives” on Iran during his address to Congress.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Meets with President Obama at the White House (2013)

In 2009, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton voiced support for the establishment of a Palestinian state—a solution not endorsed by Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu, with whom she had earlier pledged the United States' cooperation. Upon the arrival of President Obama administration's special envoy, George Mitchell, Netanyahu said that any furtherance of negotiations with the Palestinians would be conditioned on the Palestinians recognizing Israel as a Jewish state. US President Barack Obama told Netanyahu that a two state solution was a priority and called for settlement growth to be frozen, while Netanyahu refused to support the creation of a Palestinian state and stated that Israel has the right to continue settlements.
During President Obama's Cairo speech on 4 June 2009 in which Obama addressed the Muslim world, Obama stated, among other things, that "The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements." Following Obama's Cairo speech Netanyahu immediately called a special government meeting. On 14 June, ten days after Obama's Cairo speech, Netanyahu gave a speech at Bar-Ilan University in which he endorsed a "Demilitarized Palestinian State", though said that Jerusalem must remain the unified capital of Israel.[57] Netanyahu stated that he would accept a Palestinian state if Jerusalem were to remain the united capital of Israel, the Palestinians would have no army, and the Palestinians would give up their demand for a right of return. He also argued the right for a "natural growth" in the existing Jewish settlements in the West Bank while their permanent status is up to further negotiation. Senior Palestinian official, Sereb Ereket, said that the speech had "closed the door to permanent status negotiations" due to Netanyahu's declarations on Jerusalem, refugees and settlements.[58][better source needed]
Three months after starting his term, Netanyahu remarked that his cabinet already had achieved several notable successes, such as the establishment of a working national unity government, and a broad consensus for a "Two-state solution".[59] A July 2009 survey by Ha'aretz found that most Israelis support the Netanyahu government, giving him a personal approval rating of about 49 percent.[60] Netanyahu has lifted checkpoints in the West Bank in order to allow freedom of movement and a flow of imports; a step that resulted in an economic boost in the West Bank.[61][62][63] In 2009, Netanyahu welcomed the Arab Peace initiative (also known as the "Saudi Peace Initiative") and also lauded a call by Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to normalize relations with Israel.[64][65]
In August 2009, Abbas declared that he would be willing to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu at the UN General Assembly, where Netanyahu had accepted president Obama's invitation for a "triple summit," although he said it would not necessarily lead to negotiations.[66] Netanyahu was reported to be in a pivotal moment over these understandings, that were reported to include a compromise over permission on continuing the already approved construction in the West Bank in exchange for freezing all settlements thereafter, as well as continuing building in East Jerusalem, and at the same time stopping the demolition of houses of Arab inhabitants there.[67] On 4 September 2009, it was reported that Netanyahu was to agree to settlers' political demands to approve more settlement constructions before a temporary settlement freeze agreement took place.[68] White House spokesman Robert Gibbs expressed "regret" over the move;[69] however, one U.S official said the move will not "derail [the] train".[70]
On 7 September 2009, Netanyahu left his office without reporting where he was headed. The prime minister's military secretary, Maj. Gen. Meir Kalifi, later reported Netanyahu had visited a security facility in Israel.[71] Several different news agencies reported several different stories about where he was.[72] On 9 September 2009, Yedioth Ahronoth reported that the Israeli leader had made a secret flight to Moscow to try to persuade Russian officials not to sell S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran.[71][73][74] Headlines branded Netanyahu a "liar" and dubbed the affair a "fiasco."[75][76] It was later reported that the PM's military secretary will be dismissed due to the affair.[77] The Sunday Times reported that the trip was made to share the names of Russian scientists that Israel believes are abetting the Iranian nuclear weapons program.
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published:05 Oct 2013

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Fox Host Thinks Obama Might Hate Jews

On Monday Outnumbered co-host Andrea Tantaros reiterated her claim from last week that President Barack Obama’s actions toward Israel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a latent anti-Semitism...
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OBAMA -vs- NETANYAHU - Israel President Being Snubbed By White House

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OBAMA -vs- NETANYAHU - Israel President Being Snubbed By White House
I keep wondering if it's ever possible for Benjamin Netanyahu to go too far. He's treated President Obama with truly astonishing levels of contempt and disdain for nearly his entire tenure, and he's done it in the apparent belief that his political support in the US is so strong and so bipartisan that he'll never be held to account for it. And so far he hasn't been.
But what about his latest stunt? The fact that John Boehner invited him to address Congress is hardly surprising. Boehner needed to poke Obama in the eye to demonstrate his conservative bona fides, and this was a perfect opportunity since he knew Netanyahu would deliver plenty of trash talk about Obama's Iran policy. But the fact that Netanyahu kept the invitation a secret from the administration and failed to even notify them he was planning a visit—well, that's a whole different story. As former US ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk put it, "Netanyahu is using the Republican Congress for a photo-op for his election campaign....Unfortunately, the US relationship will take the hit. It would be far wiser for us to stay out of their politics and for them to stay out of ours."
White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough says the United States shouldn't wade into Israeli politics -- even if the country's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, plans to weigh in on American policies.
His comments come days after House Speaker John Boehner announced that Netanyahu will address Congress in March, two weeks ahead of an Israeli election -- a move that caught President Barack Obama's administration by surprise.
READ: Netanyahu snub takes relations with White House to a new low
Netanyahu is expected to lobby Congress to approve tough new sanctions on Iran. Obama has opposed those sanctions, saying he needs more time to hash out a deal to end Iran's nuclear program and that new sanctions would put those talks at risk.
It would not surprise me if, at the next Republican National Convention, Benjamin Netanyahu took a seat in the delegates-from-abroad section. The Israeli leader has both allied and associated himself with congressional Republicans who differ with President Obama over whether to impose additional sanctions on Iran and who also — let’s not beat around the bush — hate his guts. Their foreign policy is actually a domestic one: to destroy the president.
I stand with Netanyahu in worrying about a president who has been awfully twitchy in his foreign policy. His faux threat to take Syria to task if it used chemical weapons in its civil war — the famous “red line” — turned out to be a red-faced embarrassment. It has cost Obama much more than it cost Bashar al-Assad. Netanyahu's snub has once again soured relations between the two world leaders, but U.S. officials insist the tensions won't affect U.S. support for Israel.
Such open lobbying of Congress by foreign leaders over pending legislation is frowned upon in Washington. But Cameron’s talks may have helped spur Republicans to finalise the Netanyahu invitation in order to make quite the opposite argument – that a stiffer response to Iran’s threatened nuclear weapons potential is necessary as diplomatic deterrence.
Boehner said his invitation to speak before Congress had been sent “on behalf of the bipartisan leadership of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate”. Netanyahu is expected to discuss both the threat from Iran and Islamic extremism.
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An irate Benjamin Netanyahu told the U.S. ambassador to Israel on Friday “not to ever second-guess me again” after Hamas violated the latest cease-fire agreement just 90 minutes after it went into effect.
The Israeli prime minister told President Obama and other top U.S. officials that two soldiers of the Gvati Brigade had been killed in an ambush, another had been captured, and Israel had been forced to retaliate with massive force, Israel’s, Israel’s Channel 1 reported.
Netanyahu stressed that he should be trusted on how to deal with Hamas – an organization the U.S. State Department and the United Nations call a terrorist group – and that pressuring Israel to accept a truce was not strategically wise. He now “expected” the United States and other countries to support Operation Protective Edge,

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published:27 Jan 2015

updated:27 Jan 2015

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Barack Obama will not meet Benjamin Netanyahu in March

Barack Obama will not meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visits in March to speak to Congress, the White House says.
Spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan cited a "long-standing practice" of not meeting heads of state close to elections, which Israel will hold in mid-March.
Mr Netanyahu was invited by House Speaker John Boehner in what is seen as a rebuke to Mr Obama's Iran policy.
The US president has said he will veto attempts to add new sanctions on Iran.
Mr Obama believes new measures will be harmful to negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme, talks Mr Netanyahu has opposed.
The Israeli prime minister has warned a deal between Iran and the US will pose a threat to Israel.
On Thursday, Mr Netanyahu formally accepted the invitation from senior Republican Mr Boehner, saying it will give him the chance to "thank President Barack Obama, Congress and the American people for their support of Israel"
He is expected to discuss Iran, as well as Islamic militant groups, in his address to Congress on 3 March.
"As a matter of long-standing practice and principle, we do not see heads of state or candidates in close proximity to their elections, so as to avoid the appearance of influencing a democratic election in a foreign country," Ms Meehan said in a statement.
She added Mr Obama had "been clear about his opposition" about new sanctions legislation.
"The president has had many conversations with the prime minister on this matter, and I am sure they will continue to be in contact."
Nancy Pelosi, the House's top Democrat, said the visit, two weeks before Israel's election and in the midst of "delicate" Iran talks, is not "appropriate and helpful".
Mr Netanyahu is fighting a tough election against the Labor Party's Yitzhak Herzog, who has focused on the prime minister's cooler relations with Mr Obama.

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published:22 Jan 2015

updated:22 Jan 2015

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Obama in Israel: US President Barack Obama at Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's residence

US President Barack Obama is in Jerusalem in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Iran's nuclear programme is likely to be the main topic of...

President Obama: Benjamin Netanyahu and I Have Difference on Iran Sanctions

Feb. 9 -- President Obama speaks at a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel about the Ukraine crisis in Washington.
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Barack Obama's response to Netanyahu speech to Congress

This is Barack Obama's response to Netanyahu's speech to Congress on March 3, 2015. Sadly our President is against Israel. As for me, #IStandWithIsrael. A Nuclear deal at all with Iran is a bad deal.
Courtesy of Fox News

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updated:04 Mar 2015

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President Obama Holds a Press Conference with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel

President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel hold a press conference in Jerusalem. March 20, 2013.

Netanyahu: When it comes to Iran and ISIS, the enemy of your enemy is your enemy. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - Iran a 'global threat'.
UPDATE: Iran: We saved the Jews three times; Netanyahu should learn history. Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif tells NBC his country `doesn’t support blind terrorism’ and `we will never have a bomb.’
'No matter which side of the aisle you sit on, you stand with Israel.'
'This Capitol dome helped build our Iron Dome.'
'At a time when many hope that Iran will join the community of nations, Iran is busy gobbling up the nations.'
'In this deadly game of thrones, there is no room for America or Israel.'
'When it comes to Iran and ISIS, the enemy of your enemy is your enemy.'
'You don’t need intelligence agencies and secret information to know this. You can Google it.'
'[This deal] doesn’t block Iran’s path to the bomb; it paves Iran’s path to the bomb.'
'This deal won’t be a farewell to arms—it will be a farewell to arms control.'
'A better deal that Israel and its neighbors may not like, but with which we could live — literally.'
'If Iran wants to be treated like a normal country, let it act like a normal country'
'A racecar driver without a car can’t drive. A pilot without a plan can’t fly. Without thousands of centrifuges, tons of enriched uranium or heavy water facilities, Iran can’t make nuclear weapons.'
'Even if Israel has to stand alone, Israel will stand.'
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the threat of terror in the Middle East, in his address to a joint meeting of Congress, saying that both the Islamic State and Iran are competing for the “crown of militant Islam.”
“When it comes to Iran and ISIS, the enemy of your enemy is your enemy,” Netanyahu said Tuesday.
The Israeli Prime Minister said Tuesday he deeply regretted that his speech to the U.S. Congress was being seen as a political ploy, opening remarks in which Israeli officials say he will reveal information that proves a proposed deal on the table between world powers and Iran could eventually leave Tehran able to break out to a nuclear weapon in as little as six months.
Netanyahu walked into the House to a hero’s welcome, as lawmakers stood and cheered for a highly controversial speech that comes during an ugly spat between the Israeli government and President Barack Obama, who has made clinching a deal with Iran a central piece of his political legacy.
“I deeply regret that some perceive my being here as political,” Netanyahu said, in an attempt to defuse the tensions with the White House, adding that he will “always be grateful” to Obama for his support to Israel, including much that will never be known for national security reasons.
Top U.S. officials have sternly warned Netanyahu not to reveal secret details of the talks, which are entering a crucial final stage, warning such revelations could have a disastrous impact on hopes for a deal.
“I am confident we have an inclusive and comprehensive picture of what is going on,” Intelligence minister Yuval Steinitz told CNN, though he declined to elaborate on the source of the information other than to say it was not from American or “other sources.”
Netanyahu repeatedly thanked the United States and its elected leaders on Tuesday, using a speech before Congress as a moment to highlight the closeness between the two countries. “I know no matter which side of the aisle you sit, you stand with Israel,” Netanyahu told his audience, which responded with a standing ovation.
CNN’s Elise Labott reported that Netanyahu will argue that the size of the enrichment program that Iran could be allowed to keep under the deal, reportedly around 6,000 centrifuges, and its demand to retain a research and development program on more advanced nuclear technology could reduce the time that it would take to race towards a bomb to less than a year if it decided to make one. The Obama administration says its goal is to freeze Iran’s program to ensure that breakout time is a year or more to ensure the world has time to act should Tehran cheat on an agreement.
Netanyahu will also warn that a research and development program that Iran is demanding the right to keep could help it enrich uranium, the key ingredient for a nuclear bomb, could allow it to break out in as little as six months, Israeli officials said.
Sources close to the negotiations in Geneva, however, told CNN’s Jim Sciutto that the provision regarding more than 6,000 centrifuges is just one of the options on the table of the deal. The sources also said the advanced research program being contemplated would not allow Tehran to build advanced centrifuges that would help it shorten the breakout time.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest warned on Monday that any revelations using sensitive information would be “betray the trust between our allies.”
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